Hi @geilerloui, sorry about that! I’ve looked into the issue and it turns out there’s a bug where sometimes the review won’t update to being approved, even though your change is actually right. A fix has been deployed; if you’d like to try again, I’d suggest that you leave the course and start over. Sorry about the hassle! Thank you for reporting the issue <3

The issue I have now is I can’t edit the master after the course is complete…I would like to tidy it up. halp.

@erinkhoo congrats getting through the first course! We are excited to see you taking this repository further. The reason you are unable to make edits directly on master is because we turn on branch protections during the course. As the owner of the repository, you can turn these off. Simply go to your repository settings and select Branches. Under Branch protection rules , click the Edit button to the right of master and adjust the settings to meet your requirements! You may want to de-select everything except the very top box.

Hi @brianamarie, still having troubles. If i go to learning labs on github -> my courses. I can see i’ve completed all my courses, except"Introduction to html". This is still stuck on merging the pull request (step 8 of 13).

I have marked the step as complete manually, and then you can move on to the next step, even though it may not post the instructions verbosely for the next steps. To merge your pull request, follow the directions that @crichid posted above to remove branch protection, and merge. This should trigger the bot.

If that doesn’t work, leaving the course and starting again should give you a clean start.

If that STILL isn’t working, I will get in touch with the engineering team because at that point it would be a reproducable bug.

Thank you again for your patience, and let me know if there’s anything more I can do to help!

@brianamarie: After your manual completion, the tutorial had a banner on top that said there was a newer version of the tutorial. Clicking this made me start the tutorial all over, but i was able to complete it without getting stuck.

I ran into this same issue. Seems when the GitHub Learning tool creates the repository it sets the “Requires Review” and “Enforce For Administrators” options to On. But as I’m the only user in my Git Repository there is no way to review it, as you can’t review your own code. What I did was uncheck the both options (Settings>Branch>… scroll down.)

+1,000 for this comment. The text for this step should specify using the drop-down to merge to branch. As it is, the text says, “select your -patch-1 branch” but doesn’t explain where on the page you would do this: this step is easily overlooked.